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41.
An engineer of noted skill
First Line:
An engineer of noted skill
Last Line:
Two of a trade can never agree
DMI number:
1761
42.
An ensign's post you ask and that's denied
First Line:
An ensign's post you ask and that's denied
Last Line:
Ask for a colonel's less will hurt your pride
DMI number:
27976
43.
An haberdasher next a portly wight
First Line:
An haberdasher next a portly wight
Last Line:
For wealth gives power of face and pride of mind
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18343
44.
Alone from arts and science flow
First Line:
Alone from arts and science flow
Last Line:
And reared beneath his ruling hands
DMI number:
38277
45.
And of all occupations
First Line:
And of all occupations
Last Line:
In hazard of their life
DMI number:
42510
46.
As late without the help of sail or oar
First Line:
As late without the help of sail or oar
Last Line:
Your weels all floating still for want of weight
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
44660
47.
As long as our coast does with whiteness appear
First Line:
As long as our coast does with whiteness appear
Last Line:
And joy all your meetings shall crown | Though lodges &c
DMI number:
29623
48.
As long as our coast shall with whiteness appear
First Line:
As long as our coast shall with whiteness appear
Last Line:
And joy all your meetings shall crown
DMI number:
38279
49.
As masons once on Shinar's plain
First Line:
As masons once on Shinar's plain
Last Line:
And so God save the king
DMI number:
28881
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As tinkering Tom through streets his trade did cry
First Line:
As tinkering Tom through streets his trade did cry
Last Line:
Shall long to ride in my dust cart
DMI number:
32904
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